
Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?
Executive Director Karenna Gore is profiled in “Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?,” the feature story in the Winter 2022-23 issue of Columbia Magazine. In the

Executive Director Karenna Gore is profiled in “Can the World’s Religions Help Save Us from Ecological Peril?,” the feature story in the Winter 2022-23 issue of Columbia Magazine. In the

“Values, Culture, Spirituality, and Ecosystem Restoration” at COP15 The “Values, Culture, Spirituality, and Ecosystem Restoration,” a side event on December 13 at the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, explored a

DOWNLOAD NOW Español Français Earlier this year, the Center for Earth Ethics hosted a set of virtual consultations that explored ecosystem restoration through the lens of values, culture, and spirituality.

Today, the Center for Earth Ethics joined 40 organizations representing millions of Americans to call on officials in the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to respect the public’s proper

During the recently concluded United Nations Climate Conference, or COP27, the Faith + Food Coalition formally issued a new report, “Building MENA Climate Resilience: Engaging Women of Faith in Food

Indigenous Leaders Discuss UN Report on Freedom of Religion or Belief On October 26, Indigenous leaders discussed key findings and recommendations from a new report, “Indigenous Peoples and the Right

Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping countless aspects of modern life, but its implications for the planet do not always command attention. On Wednesday, September 28, more than 35 guests joined

Freedom of Religion or Belief for Indigenous Peoples: The 2022 UN Report Wednesday, October 26, 2022 | 5 – 7 p.m. James Memorial Chapel, Union Theological Seminary, 90 Claremont Avenue,

Executive Director Karenna Gore delivered the morning keynote address at “Climate Change, Disasters & the Vulnerable Communities We Serve,” the Fall 2022 New York City Faith Sector Preparedness Summit on

This fall, the Center for Earth Ethics is proud to host Teddy Nalwanji, an emerging young civil society leader from Uganda, as a Community Engagement Exchange Fellow through a U.S. State
